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Pitsburg, Kansas, 31 July (Argus) — The Bonnell Aluminum extrusion operations of Virginia-based manufacturer Tredegar increased sales volumes by 12.4 pc in the second quarter to 42.9mn pounds from 38.2mn pounds in the same quarter a year ago. Aluminum extrustion sales volumes are up 1

Houston, 31 July (Argus) Weaker growth in the eastern US and the onset of summer holidays in the west are dragging on metal demand and prices, promising tougher weeks ahead. Some market players are taking advantage of the prevailing bearish sentiment to pick up stocks of metal at current hi

Houston, 31 July (Argus) — Global steelmaker ArcelorMittal anticipates that its North American shipments will get a boost from strong automotive output and construction while its Brazil operations will suffer due to the recession in that nation. Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal today sa

London, 31 July (Argus) — Russian nickel producer Norilsk's output fell by 5pc on the quarter in April-June to 64,000t on maintenance at the Harjavalta smelter in Finland and lower nickel content in ore processed by the firm's polar division. But production rose by 2pc on the year in

Sao Paulo, 31 July (Argus) — Chilean molybdenum concentrate output totalled 4,796t in June, 24.5pc higher than the 3,853t produced in the same month last year, figures from national statistics institute INE show. Output in the first six months of this year reached 23,531t, down by 0.5

Sao Paulo, 31 July (Argus) — Chile's state-controlled copper-molybdenum producer Codelco has renewed calls for contract workers to end a dispute over pay and conditions, which led to protestors seizing its Salvador division on 25-26 July. Production at Salvador in northern Chile's Ata

Houston, 31 July (Argus) — The rates metals shippers paid to move product by rail in the first quarter increased at a majority of Class I railroads, even as volumes fell across the board. The lower volumes were spread across the US rail system, with Canadian Pacific's (CP) US operati

Houston, 17 July (Argus) US equities rebounded and the three major indexes ended the week higher although energy stocks weighed on the Dow and S P 500. The dollar posted its biggest weekly rise in two months on the likelihood of a Federal Reserve rate hike this year. US housing starts rose

Houston, 13 July (Argus) — Canada-based copper producer Capstone Mining is holding to its 2015 production guidance of 90,000t of copper as improved performance at its Minto mine is expected to offset a shortfall at Cozamin. Capstone produced 21,100t of copper in the second quarter, do

Houston, 13 July (Argus) Ohio-based aluminium producer Aleris s board of directors appointed Sean Stack as the company s new chief executive, replacing Steve Demetriou. Stack, who has been at Aleris since its formation in 2004, most recently served as chief executive of the company s North

Uncertainty continued to surround the Greek debt crisis ahead of a weekend referendum on tough terms for bailout aid. This pushed the euro close to parity against the US dollar on 1 July. A second consecutive monthly improvement in the health of global manufacturing was seen in Purchasing Man

Detroit-area steel mills raised scrap prices by $15 to $30 per gross ton this month to prevent supplies from leaving for plants in other parts of the Midwest and the South. Industrial scrap prices for grades like No.1 busheling and No. 1 bundles increased by $30/gt to an average of $270/gt deliver

Ferrous scrap prices in the Pittsburgh region gained between $15 and $25/gross ton this month. Prices strengthened on the back of better demand from flat-rolled steelmakers in the Midwest and South, and a modest uptick in scrap purchases by steel pipe and tubing makers that had cut production earli

A surge in buying by major East Coast exporters pushed steelmakers along the Eastern Seaboard to raise June prices for key obsolete scrap grades like heavy melt and shredded scrap to avoid losing supply. No. 1 heavy melt and busheling posted the biggest gains in the Philadelphia area, both rising

Steel mills in northern Ohio raised their scrap prices by between $15 and $30 per gross ton (gt) to match the higher prices offered by rival mills and brokers from other regions of the country. The increases in monthly prices helped buyers ensure access to supplies of scrap for their own production

Steelmakers in the South hiked their local prices by an average of $20/gross ton (gt) this month from May levels. Mills in the region paid local dealers as much as $300/gt for shredded scrap and No. 1 busheling but higher freight costs for scrap bought from the Midwest and East Coast have raised a

By Philip Burgert Houston, 2 June A near doubling of zinc production from Horsehead Holding Corp s plant in Mooresboro, North Carolina, has not impacted US zinc prices. The plant produced about 4,100t of zinc metal in May, compared to 2,600t tons and 2,800t in March and April, respectively.

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